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"Portions of a collection
of FBI files that included records documenting Sen. John Kerry's
attendance at a 1971 anti-war meeting where a plot to assassinate U.S.
senators was discussed have been stolen, with the files' owner
reporting the theft to police on Friday.
"I don't know who could have done this," author and
researcher Gerald Nicosia told the Los Angeles Times on Saturday. - |
My my my ... ain't this cute? I wonder if the WaPost will dispatch Woodward & Bernstein? It was Nicosia's files that showed last week that Mr. Kerry-Heinz was, er ... disremembering ... yeah, that's it, lying when he said he was not present for that VVAW meeting where the assassination of pro-war United States senators was voted on. I gotta tell ya, this whole thing smells of Clinton. Anybody remember Jerry Parks? Nicosia was lucky.Rodger Schultz March 27, 2004 06:16 PM |
Jerry Parks = bad link
Posted by AnnoyedOne at March 27, 2004 06:42 PMoops - it's fixed
Posted by Rodger Schultz at March 27, 2004 07:51 PMRodger, thanks for the AEP reminder. The down side of Bush's "new tone" is that we tend to forget the utter contempt for the law shown by the Clintons, and the crimes it spawned. So disgusted were we, that we really did "move on". Lots of people want to go back there. That blows my mind. Your post got me digging in my own AEP archive:
http://www.danwismar.com/archives/wizblog/001635.html
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